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<!ENTITY app "Geany">
<!ENTITY app_small "geany">
<!ENTITY appversion "0.5">
<!ENTITY appurl "http://geany.uvena.de">
<!ENTITY deburl "http://debian.uvena.de">
<!ENTITY author_mail "enrico.troeger@uvena.de">
<!ENTITY date "January 27, 2006">
<!ENTITY legal SYSTEM "geany_gpl.docbook">
]>
<book lang="en">
<bookinfo>
<author>
<firstname>Enrico</firstname>
<surname>Troeger</surname>
<address><email>&author_mail;</email></address>
</author>
<copyright>
<year>2006</year>
<!-- <holder>Enrico Troeger</holder> -->
</copyright>
<legalnotice>
<para>
This document is distributed under the terms of the GNU Public license as published by the Free
Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) later version.
A copy of this license can be found in the file COPYING included with the source code of this
program and in the appendix of this document.
</para>
</legalnotice>
<title>
&app; &appversion;
</title>
</bookinfo>
<chapter>
<title>
Introduction
</title>
<section>
<title>About</title>
<para>
<application>&app;</application> is a small and lightweight integrated development environment.
It was developed to provide a small and fast IDE, which has only a few dependencies from other
packages. Another goal was to be as independent as possible from a special Desktop Environment
like KDE or GNOME. So it is using only the GTK2 toolkit and therefore you need only the
GTK2 runtime libraries to run <application>&app;</application>.
</para>
<para>
The basic features of <application>&app;</application> are:
<itemizedlist>
<listitem><para>syntax highlighting</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>code completion</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>auto completion of often used constructs like if, for and while</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>auto completion of XML and HTML tags</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>call tips</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>many supported filetypes like C, Java, PHP, HTML, Python, Perl, Pascal</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>symbol lists</para></listitem>
</itemizedlist>
</para>
</section>
<section>
<title>Where to get</title>
<para>
You can obtain <application>&app;</application> from <ulink url="&appurl;">&appurl;</ulink>
or perhabs from your distributor.
</para>
</section>
<section>
<title>License</title>
<para>
<application>&app;</application> is distributed under the terms of the GNU Public license as published
by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) later version.
A copy of this license can be found in the file COPYING included with the source code of this
program and in the appendix of this document.
</para>
</section>
</chapter>
<chapter>
<title>
Installation
</title>
<section>
<title>Requirements</title>
<para>
For compiling <application>&app;</application> yourself, you will need the GTK (>= 2.6.0)
libraries and header files. You will also need the Pango, Glib and ATK libraries and header files.
All these files are available at <ulink url="http://www.gtk.org">http://www.gtk.org</ulink>.
</para>
<para>
Further more you need, of course, a C compiler, for the included Scintilla library a C++
compiler and the make tool.
</para>
</section>
<section>
<title>Source Compilation</title>
<para>
Compiling <application>&app;</application> is quite easy. The following should do it:
<screen>
<prompt>%</prompt> <userinput><command>./configure</command></userinput>
<prompt>%</prompt> <userinput><command>make</command></userinput>
<prompt>%</prompt> <userinput><command>make</command> install</userinput>
</screen>
</para>
<para>
The configure script supports several common options, for a detailed list, type
<screen>
<prompt>%</prompt> <userinput><command>./configure</command> --help</userinput>
</screen>
</para>
<para>
In the case, that your system lacks dynamic linking loader support, you probably want
to pass the option --disable-vte to the configure script. This prevents compiling
&app; with dynamic linking loader support to automatically load
<filename>libvte.so.4</filename> if available.
</para>
<para>&app; has been successfully compiled and tested under Debian 3.1 Sarge, Debian 3.2 Etch,
Fedora Core 4, LinuxFromScratch and FreeBSD 6.0. It also compiles under
<trademark class="trade">Mircosoft Windows</trademark>, but there are lots of changes
to the makefiles necessary.
</para>
<para>
If there are any errors during compilation, check your build environment and try to find the error,
otherwise contact the author at <email>&author_mail;</email>.
</para>
</section>
<section>
<title>Binary Packages</title>
<section>
<title>Fedora</title>
<para>
You can find packages for Fedora Core 4 on <ulink url="&appurl;">&appurl;/</ulink>
in the download section.
</para>
</section>
<section>
<title>Debian</title>
<para>
Binary packages for Debian are available at <ulink url="&deburl;">&deburl;/</ulink>.
You can add one of the following lines(depending on your system) to your apt
<filename>sources.list</filename> to get automatically get the latest version of
<application>&app;</application>:
</para>
<para>
<command>deb &deburl;/ ./stable/</command>
</para>
<para>
<command>deb &deburl;/ ./testing/</command>
</para>
</section>
<section>
<title>SuSE</title>
<para>
There are not yet packages for SuSE available.
</para>
</section>
</section>
</chapter>
<chapter>
<title>Usage</title>
<section>
<title>Getting Started</title>
<para>
You can start <application>&app;</application> in the following ways:
<itemizedlist>
<listitem>
<para>
From the Desktop Environment menu
</para>
<para>
Choose in your application menu of your used Desktop Environment:
<menuchoice>
<guisubmenu>Development</guisubmenu>
<guimenuitem>&app;</guimenuitem>
</menuchoice>.
</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>
From the command line
</para>
<para>
To start <application>&app;</application> from a command line, type the following
and press <keycap>Return</keycap>:
<screen>
<prompt>%</prompt> <userinput><command>&app_small;</command></userinput>
</screen>
</para>
</listitem>
</itemizedlist>
</para>
</section>
<section id="clo">
<title>Commandline options</title>
<para>
<table frame="all">
<title>Commandline Options</title>
<tgroup cols="3">
<?dbhtml cellpadding="4" ?>
<?dbhtml cellspacing="0" ?>
<colspec colnum="1" colname="col1"/>
<colspec colnum="2" colname="col2"/>
<colspec colnum="3" colname="col3"/>
<thead>
<row>
<entry>Short option</entry>
<entry>Long option</entry>
<entry>Function</entry>
</row>
</thead>
<tbody>
<row>
<entry>-n</entry>
<entry>--no-ctags</entry>
<entry>Do not load auto completion and call tip data.
Use this option, if you do not want to use them. For more
information see <xref linkend="ctags"/>.
</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>-t</entry>
<entry>--no-terminal</entry>
<entry>Do not load terminal support. Use this option, if you do not
want to load the virtual terminal emulator widget at startup.
If you do not have <filename>libvte.so.4</filename> installed,
then terminal-support is automatically disabled.
</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>-l</entry>
<entry>--vte-lib</entry>
<entry>Specify explicitly the path including filename or only the filename
to the VTE library, e.g. <filename>/usr/lib/libvte.so</filename> or
<filename>libvte.so</filename>. This option is only needed, when the
autodetection does not work.
</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>-c directory_name</entry>
<entry>--config=directory_name</entry>
<entry>Use an alternate configuration directory. Default
configuration directory is <filename>~/.&app_small;/</filename>
and there resides <filename>&app_small;.conf</filename> and some
template files.
</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>-d</entry>
<entry>--debug</entry>
<entry>Runs &app; in debug mode, which means being verbose
and printing lots of information.
</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>-?</entry>
<entry>--help</entry>
<entry>Show help information and exit.</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>-v</entry>
<entry>--version</entry>
<entry>Show version information and exit.</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry></entry>
<entry>[files ...]</entry>
<entry>Opens all given files at startup. This option causes &app; to
ignore loading stored files from the last session (if enabled).
</entry>
</row>
</tbody>
</tgroup>
</table>
&app; supports all generic GTK options, a list is available on the help screen.
</para>
</section>
<section id="general">
<title>General</title>
<section>
<title>Startup</title>
<para>
At startup, &app; loads the 15 first files from the last time,
<application>&app;</application> was launched. You can disable this feature in the
preferences dialog(see <xref linkend="confdialog_gen"/>). If you specify some files on
the commandline, only these files will be opened. But you can find the files from the
last session in the file menu. There is an item "Recent files". It contains the last
15 recently opened files. It may be that &app; not exactly loads 15 files, this depends
on the compile time option GEANY_SESSION_FILES, the default is 15. For details see
<xref linkend="cto"/>.
</para>
</section>
<section id="ctags">
<title>Global C tags</title>
<para>
If a C file(with extension is c, cpp, h, etc.) is opened, a global tags file is
loaded once, which contains many function declarations from the glibc and some other
libraries, like X, Bonobo, Gnome, GTK, Glib and so on. These declarations are used
for call tips and auto completion. These tags are only useful if you are writing
C or C++ source code. So if you know, that you do not need these things, you can skip
loading this tag file. To do so, start <application>&app;</application> with the
argument "-n" or "--no-ctags", for more information see <xref linkend="clo"/>.
</para>
</section>
<section id="vte">
<title>Virtual terminal emulator widget (VTE)</title>
<para>
If you have installed <filename>libvte.so</filename> in your system, it is loaded
automatically by <application>&app;</application>. Then you have a terminal widget
in the notebook at the bottom.
</para>
<para>
If <application>&app;</application> cannot find <filename>libvte.so</filename> at
startup, the terminal widget will not be loaded. So there is no need to install the
package containing this file in order to run <application>&app;</application>.
Additionally, you can disable the use of the terminal widget by commandline option,
for more information see <xref linkend="clo"/>.
</para>
<para>
You can use this terminal (from now on called VTE) nearly as an usual terminal program
like xterm. There is a basic clipboard support. You can paste the content
of the clipboard by pressing the middle mouse button in the VTE (on 2-button mice,
the middle button can often be simulated by pressing both mouse buttons together) or by
pressing the right mouse button to open the popup menu and choose Paste.
To copy text from the VTE, just select the desired text and then press the
right mouse button and choose Copy from the popup menu.
</para>
<note>
<para>&app; tries to load <filename>libvte.so</filename>. If this fails, it tries to
load <filename>libvte.so.4</filename>. If this fails too, you should check whether
you installed libvte correctly. Again, &app; runs also without this library.
But it could be, that the library is called something else than
<filename>libvte.so.4</filename> (e.g. on FreeBSD 6.0 it is called
<filename>libvte.so.8</filename>). So please set a link to the correct file (as root).
<screen><prompt>#</prompt> <userinput><command>ln -s /usr/lib/libvte.so.X /usr/lib/libvte.so.4</command></userinput></screen>
Obviously, you have to adjust the paths and set X to the number of your
<filename>libvte.so</filename>.
</para>
</note>
</section>
</section>
<!--
<section>
<title>Editing</title>
<para>
&app; has a light improvement using the HOME and END keys. If you press END the cursor
is positioned at the end of the line, as expected. If you then press the END key again,
the cursor gets back to the position where it was before. By pressing the HOME key,
you get a similar behaviour. The first time you press the HOME key, the cursor jumps
to the first non-blank character in the line. If you press it again, the cursor gets
to the very first column in the line. And at the third time your press the key, it
jumps back to the position where you started.
</para>
</section>
-->
<section>
<title>Search and Replace</title>
<para>
You can use regular expressions in the search dialog, just by activating the check box(see
the image below). Detailed information about special characters can be found in the
<xref linkend="regexp"/>.
<figure>
<title>Search dialog</title>
<graphic fileref="images/find_dialog.jpg"></graphic>
</figure>
</para>
<para>
<table frame="all" id="regexp">
<title>Regular expressions</title>
<tgroup cols="2">
<?dbhtml cellpadding="4" ?>
<?dbhtml cellspacing="0" ?>
<colspec colnum="1" colname="col1"/>
<colspec colnum="2" colname="col2"/>
<spanspec spanname="hspan" namest="col1" nameend="col2" align="left"/>
<thead>
<row>
<entry spanname="hspan">
In a regular expression, the following characters are interpreted:
</entry>
</row>
</thead>
<tbody>
<row>
<entry>.</entry>
<entry>Matches any character.</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>\(</entry>
<entry>This marks the start of a region for tagging a match.</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>\)</entry>
<entry>This marks the end of a tagged region.</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>\n</entry>
<entry>Where n is 1 through 9 refers to the first through ninth tagged region
when replacing. For example, if the search string was Fred\([1-9]\)XXX
and the replace string was Sam\1YYY, when applied to Fred2XXX this would
generate Sam2YYY.
</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>\&lt;</entry>
<entry>This matches the start of a word.</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>\&gt;</entry>
<entry>This matches the end of a word.</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>\x</entry>
<entry>This allows you to use a character x that would otherwise have a special
meaning. For example, \[ would be interpreted as [ and not as the start
of a character set.
</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>[...]</entry>
<entry>This indicates a set of characters, for example, [abc] means any of the
characters a, b or c. You can also use ranges, for example [a-z] for any
lower case character.
</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>[^...]</entry>
<entry>The complement of the characters in the set. For example, [^A-Za-z] means
any character except an alphabetic character.
</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>$</entry>
<entry>This matches the end of a line.</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>*</entry>
<entry>This matches 0 or more times. For example, Sa*m matches Sm, Sam, Saam, Saaam and so on.</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>+</entry>
<entry>This matches 1 or more times. For example, Sa+m matches Sam, Saam, Saaam and so on.</entry>
</row>
</tbody>
</tgroup>
</table>
</para>
</section>
<section id="confdialog">
<title>Preferences</title>
<para>
should be written
<!-- I know that <mediaobject> is better than <graphic> but <mediaobject> does not work with PDF -->
<figure id="confdialog_gen">
<title>General tab in preferences dialog</title>
<graphic fileref="images/pref_dialog_gen.jpg"></graphic>
</figure>
<figure>
<title>Editor tab in preferences dialog</title>
<graphic fileref="images/pref_dialog_edit.jpg"></graphic>
</figure>
<figure>
<title>Tools tab in preferences dialog</title>
<graphic fileref="images/pref_dialog_tools.jpg"></graphic>
</figure>
<figure id="confdialog_templ">
<title>Template tab in preferences dialog</title>
<graphic fileref="images/pref_dialog_templ.jpg"></graphic>
</figure>
<figure id="confdialog_vte">
<title>VTE tab in preferences dialog</title>
<graphic fileref="images/pref_dialog_vte.jpg"></graphic>
</figure>
</para>
<section id="cto">
<title>Compile time options</title>
<para>
There are some options which can only changed at compile time. To change these
options, look into <filename>src/geany.h</filename> to change these settings.
To find it, look for a block of lines starting with <quote>#define GEANY_*</quote>.
<table frame="all">
<title>Compile time options</title>
<tgroup cols="3">
<?dbhtml cellpadding="4" ?>
<?dbhtml cellspacing="0" ?>
<colspec colnum="1" colname="col1"/>
<colspec colnum="2" colname="col2"/>
<colspec colnum="3" colname="col3"/>
<thead>
<row>
<entry>Option</entry>
<entry>Description</entry>
<entry>Default</entry>
</row>
</thead>
<tbody>
<row>
<entry>GEANY_MAX_OPEN_FILES</entry>
<entry>The limit how many files can be open at the same time.</entry>
<entry>25</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>GEANY_SESSION_FILES</entry>
<entry>How many files should be reopened from the last run. Obviously,
the value should be smaller than GEANY_MAX_OPEN_FILES.</entry>
<entry>15</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>GEANY_WORDCHARS</entry>
<entry>These characters define the word boundaries.</entry>
<entry>(look at sourcecode)</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>GEANY_MAX_AUTOCOMPLETE_WORDS</entry>
<entry>How many auto complete suggestions should &app; provide.</entry>
<entry>30</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>GEANY_STRING_UNTITLED</entry>
<entry>A string used as name for new files. Be aware that the string can be translated,
so change it only if you know what you are doing.</entry>
<entry>untitled</entry>
</row>
</tbody>
</tgroup>
</table>
</para>
</section>
</section>
<section>
<title>File types</title>
<para>
should be written
</para>
</section>
<section>
<title>Templates</title>
<para>
<application>&app;</application> supports several templates for file headers, multiline
comments(frame comments), function descriptions, a typical ChangeLog entry and a short GPL notice.
To use this templates, just open the edit menu or open the popup menu by right-clicking in the
editor widget, and choose "Insert Comments" and insert templates as you want.
</para>
<para>
Some templates like file header or ChangeLog entry, will always be inserted at the top of the file.
</para>
<para>
To insert a function description, the cursor must be inside of the function, so that the function
name can be determined automatically. The description will be positioned correctly one line above
the function, just check it out. If the cursor is not inside of a function or the function name cannot
be determined, you cannot insert a function description.
</para>
<para>
Each template can be customized to your needs. The templates are in the configuration directory, which
is in <filename>~/.&app_small;/</filename> (see <xref linkend="clo"/> for further information about
configuration directory). Just open the desired template with an editor (ideally &app; ;-) ) and edit
the template as your needs. There are some wildcards which will be automatically replaced by
<application>&app;</application> at startup.
</para>
<para>
All wildcards must be enclosed by "{" and "}", e.g. {date}.
</para>
<para>
In the configuration dialog you can find a tab "Templates"(see <xref linkend="confdialog_templ"/>).
You can define the default values which will be inserted in the templates. You should restart
<application>&app;</application> after made changes, because they are only read at startup.
</para>
<para>
Since <application>&app;</application> 0.3 there are also templates for creating new files.
They can be found in <filename>~/.&app_small;/</filename>, too.
All template files for creating new files begin with template.filetype. followed by the filetype.
At creating a new file with a filetype template, the template for the fileheader is automatically prepended.
Please note, that the complete behaviour is still under development and will probably be changed in one of
the next releases. Sorry.
</para>
<para>&nbsp;</para>
<para>
<table frame="all">
<title>Template wildcards</title>
<tgroup cols="3">
<?dbhtml cellpadding="4" ?>
<?dbhtml cellspacing="0" ?>
<colspec colnum="1" colname="col1"/>
<colspec colnum="2" colname="col2"/>
<colspec colnum="3" colname="col3"/>
<thead>
<row>
<entry>Wildcard</entry>
<entry>Description</entry>
<entry>Available in following templates</entry>
</row>
</thead>
<tbody>
<row>
<entry>developer</entry>
<entry>The name of the developer.</entry>
<entry>filetypes, file header, function description, ChangeLog entry</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>initial</entry>
<entry>The initials of the developer name, e.g. "ET" for
Enrico Troeger or "JFD" for John Foobar Doe.</entry>
<entry>filetypes, file header, function description, ChangeLog entry</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>mail</entry>
<entry>The email address of the developer.</entry>
<entry>file header, function description, ChangeLog entry</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>company</entry>
<entry>The company name, the developer is working for.</entry>
<entry>filetypes, file header, function description, ChangeLog entry</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>year</entry>
<entry>The current year in the format: YYYY</entry>
<entry>filetypes, file header, function description, ChangeLog entry</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>version</entry>
<entry>The initial version of a new file.</entry>
<entry>filetypes, file header, function description, ChangeLog entry</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>date</entry>
<entry>The current date in the format: YYYY-MM-DD</entry>
<entry>filetypes, file header, function description, ChangeLog entry</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>untitled</entry>
<entry>The string "untitled" (this will be translated to your locale),
used in filetype templates</entry>
<entry>filetypes, file header, function description, ChangeLog entry</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>datetime</entry>
<entry>The current date and time in the format: DD.MM.YYYY HH:mm:ss ZZZZ</entry>
<entry>file header, function description</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>filename</entry>
<entry>The filename of the current file. Only available for the file header template.</entry>
<entry>file header</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>gpl</entry>
<entry>This wildcard inserts a short GPL notice.</entry>
<entry>file header</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>functionname</entry>
<entry>The function name of the function at cursor position. This wildcard will only
be replaced in the function description template.</entry>
<entry>function description</entry>
</row>
</tbody>
</tgroup>
</table>
If you need any other wildcards or a special date/time format, please email the author <email>&author_mail;</email>.
</para>
</section>
</chapter>
<appendix>
<title><application>&app;</application> key mapping</title>
<section>
<title><application>&app;</application> key mapping</title>
<para>
The following table lists several useful key codes, which you can use in
<application>&app;</application>.
</para>
<para>
<table frame="all">
<title>Key Table</title>
<tgroup cols="2">
<?dbhtml cellpadding="4" ?>
<?dbhtml cellspacing="0" ?>
<colspec colnum="1" colname="col1"/>
<colspec colnum="2" colname="col2"/>
<spanspec spanname="hspan" namest="col1" nameend="col2" align="center"/>
<thead>
<row>
<entry>Key</entry>
<entry>Function</entry>
</row>
</thead>
<tbody>
<row>
<entry align="left" spanname="hspan">File operations</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry><keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>N</keycap></keycombo></entry>
<entry>Create new file</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry><keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>O</keycap></keycombo></entry>
<entry>Open file</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry><keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>S</keycap></keycombo></entry>
<entry>Save current file</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>
<keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>R</keycap></keycombo>
</entry>
<entry>Reload the current file. All unsaved changes will be lost.</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>
<keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>Shift</keycap><keycap>S</keycap></keycombo>
</entry>
<entry>Save all open files</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry><keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>W</keycap></keycombo></entry>
<entry>Close current file</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry><keycombo><keycap>Alt</keycap><keycap>D</keycap></keycombo></entry>
<entry>Close all open files</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry align="left" spanname="hspan">Editing operations</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry><keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>X</keycap></keycombo></entry>
<entry>Cut the current selection and copy it into the clipboard</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry><keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>C</keycap></keycombo></entry>
<entry>Copy the current selection into the clipboard</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry><keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>V</keycap></keycombo></entry>
<entry>Paste the content of the clipboard at the current position</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry><keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>Z</keycap></keycombo></entry>
<entry>Undo the last action</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry><keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>Y</keycap></keycombo></entry>
<entry>Redo the last action</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry><keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>G</keycap></keycombo></entry>
<entry>Duplicate the current line</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry><keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>A</keycap></keycombo></entry>
<entry>Select all</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry><keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>D</keycap></keycombo></entry>
<entry>Comment current line or selection</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry><keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>Space</keycap></keycombo></entry>
<entry>Show auto completion list</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry><keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>Return</keycap></keycombo></entry>
<entry>Show list of available(in the workspace) macros and variables</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry><keycombo><keycap>Alt</keycap><keycap>Space</keycap></keycombo></entry>
<entry>Show call tips for the current function or method</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry><keycombo><keycap>Shift</keycap><keycap>Space</keycap></keycombo></entry>
<entry>Insert just a blank. Useful after typing if or while, to explicitly
suppress the use of construct auto completion</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry><keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>Shift</keycap><keycap>R</keycap></keycombo></entry>
<entry>Reload the tag/symbol list</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry align="left" spanname="hspan">Finding text</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry><keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>F</keycap></keycombo></entry>
<entry>Open find dialog</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry><keycap>F3</keycap></entry>
<entry>Find next</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry align="left" spanname="hspan">Building files</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry><keycap>F8</keycap></entry>
<entry>Compile the current file.</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry><keycap>F9</keycap></entry>
<entry>Build the current file.</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry><keycombo><keycap>Shift</keycap><keycap>F9</keycap></keycombo></entry>
<entry>Build the current file with the make tool.</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry><keycap>F5</keycap></entry>
<entry>Execute the current file in a terminal emulation.</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry align="left" spanname="hspan">Miscellaneous</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry><keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>Left</keycap></keycombo></entry>
<entry>Moves the cursor to the left word boundary.</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry><keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>Right</keycap></keycombo></entry>
<entry>Moves the cursor to the next word.</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry><keycombo><keycap>Alt</keycap><keycap>Left</keycap></keycombo></entry>
<entry>Switch to the previous open document</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry><keycombo><keycap>Alt</keycap><keycap>Right</keycap></keycombo></entry>
<entry>Switch to the next open document</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry><keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>+</keycap></keycombo></entry>
<entry>Zoom in the text</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry><keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>-</keycap></keycombo></entry>
<entry>Zoom out the text</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry><keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>P</keycap></keycombo></entry>
<entry>Open preferences dialog</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry><keycap>F1</keycap></entry>
<entry>Show help</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry><keycap>F6</keycap></entry>
<entry>Switch to VTE widget</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry><keycap>F11</keycap></entry>
<entry>Switch to fullscreen mode</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry><keycap>F12</keycap></entry>
<entry>Switch to Scribble widget</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry><keycombo><keycap>Ctrl</keycap><keycap>Q</keycap></keycombo></entry>
<entry>Quit</entry>
</row>
</tbody>
</tgroup>
</table>
</para>
</section>
</appendix>
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&legal;
</book>